400,000 Reasons to get HMDA Reporting "right" in 2012!

Susan Costonis


Susan Costonis is a compliance consultant and trainer. She also has an affiliation with gettechnical inc. as an associate trainer. Her 34 year career in banking and training began with 20 years at First National Bank an affiliate Wells Fargo Bank, in Fort Collins, CO. Susan has been a bank compliance consultant or compliance officer in Louisiana since 1998. During her career, Susan has successfully managed compliance programs and exams for institutions supervised by the OCC, FDIC, and Federal Reserve. Susan regularly presents training to several state banking associations and specializes in compliance management, lending, and Fair Lending issues. She is a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager and completed the ABA Graduate Compliance School. Susan also graduated from the University of Akron with a B.S in Art Education and the Graduate Banking School of the University of Colorado.

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
10:00 am - 12:00 pm CT

It's not over yet, but 64 banks supervised by the FDIC have been fined civil money penalties that totaled nearly $400,000 through September 2011 for HMDA reporting violations.  The fines ranged from $1,000 to $46,500 and the banks were located throughout the countryWhat did they do wrong?  How can you avoid these fines, penalties, and headaches?  What does the HMDA data tell regulators about potential Fair Lending problems?

If your bank is reporting HMDA data in 2012, listen to this seminar and learn the basics for accurate HMDA data collection.  Invest just two hours of your time and learn how to use the "HMDA Getting it Right Guide" and other tools that will help streamline your efforts and detect potential errors.

Covered Topics:

  • Step by step data collection definitions and tips
  • Common HMDA reporting errors
  • Best practices for HMDA data validation
  • Helpful HMDA compliance resources including checklists and a spreadsheet to track errors
  • Overview of HMDA data analysis for Fair Lending purposes

Review questions:
Q:  When will the HMDA "Getting it Right Guide" for 2012 become available?
A:  The FFIEC released the 2011 HMDA "Getting it Right Guide" on May 6, 2011.  Yes, it was made available five months after the reporting year began in 2011.  The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will be making changes to the Guide and should post it on their website.  Any guess about when it will become available in 2012? Until that time rely on the 2011 Guide.

Q:  When do regulators assess civil money penalties for HMDA reporting violations?
A:  The CMP's may be assessed for one or more of these reasons:  1) Failure to report accurate data; 2) failure to report the LAR in a timely manner; 3) failure to comply with previous orders to correct data; 4) repeat violations under HMDA.

Q:  What are three negative impacts that can result from data errors in HMDA reporting?
A:  The three potential negative impacts are: 1) the appearance of discriminatory lending (the HMDA LAR is also publicly available information; 2) Inaccurate conclusions (Your bank should be performing some basic analysis of HMDA data for fair lending and CRA compliance); 3) Possible resubmission of the HMDA LAR (this is time-consuming and may result in civil money penalties by your regulator).

Who Should Attend?

This seminar will be helpful to the following individuals:  Loan Operations, Loan Officers and Loan Assistants, Compliance Officers, Fair Lending Officers, and Auditors

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6-Month OnDemand Weblink - $255
Includes a weblink for unlimited viewing for 6-months after the date of the webinar as well as a link to handouts. Does not include live session.
Audio CD and Hardcopy Handouts - $285
Audio CD plus Hardcopy Handouts. Does not include live session.


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